knyte
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knyte

The fairest way would be to abolish the taxes for both, and setup a toll system for all of America’s major highways and freeways. You want to use the road, you pay for it. Then it doesn’t matter what you’re driving, everyone pays the same amount for the same benefit of use.

I’m not suggesting we do this however. It

I have to constantly travel the back highways of SW Washington. I would love it, if the majority could just do the posted speed limit.

Speed Limit is 55? There’s going to be at least one vehicle that decides 45 is fast enough in a section, where there is no passing lanes, or sections safe enough to pass the center

Subaru BRZ.

Okay, everybody listen up!

We need:
A few automotive engineers
A few computer technicians and programmers
A few people with connections to the auto industry

A small screen for the backup camera is peanuts. Here’s a 5" TFT with touchscreen for $30:

Only as fast as the tire technology can support.

Wait, Cadillac has a vehicle named the XT6?

I had one of those back in the 90s! It was also white, like in your example. It even had AWD. Though, it was more of a sedan than a SUV. A very wedgy sedan! Looked liked this:

modern Rich people have 0 taste

Ranchero/El Camino

My favorite was the 4X4 Buick Roadmaster Wagon

According to an article I found about Supercar maintenance, this is what they said about the CC850: (If anything, the Gamera would probably be more. The CC850 is only a 1,160HP Powertrain.)

There’s that guy that constantly shows up on Police Video compilations, who was a Motorcycle Funeral Escort, who constantly tried to act like a real cop. He’s been stopped multiple times, but just can’t seem to give up the habit.  

Pointing lethal weapons at people, is the kind of the exact opposite of “Peaceful.”

How about the good old Beetle?

So, they’re just stealing the idea of “Haptic Feedback” from Sim Racing.

There’s been a huge push in the last year or two, of all the Sim Racing companies getting into haptic solutions to make simulators more immersive. One of the biggest thing right now are haptic feedback on pedals. There’s a company that makes

Bring back the GT70 Program?

The GT-40 did, (On the hood just in front of the driver) and that’s good enough for me.

Yeah, kind of like how no one gives a single rip about an old Ford Taurus, unless it was a SHO version. Then, it becomes a cool collectors item.

A classic.

“We do not know what led to this crash, but we have some very strong opinions and ideas,”